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Yes, baking soda cleans and shines tiles: here’s how to use it

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Black soap is a cleaning product that can be used for many household uses. To clean the joints, apply this product to the damaged joints using a damp brush. Rub to remove dirt and rinse with lukewarm water.

5. Baking soda
Baking soda is a multi-use product that allows you to whiten, stain and descale various surfaces without damaging them. Essential for home maintenance, the product comes in the form of a fine white powder. To do this, and to clean your joints, start by spraying ½ glass of white vinegar on the tile joints and leave for a few minutes. Then sprinkle four tablespoons of baking soda on the surface to be treated. Leave to act for 10 minutes then use a brush to strip your joints. Rinse with lukewarm water.

These grandmother’s tips will make your job easier and you will easily regain the former whiteness of your tile joints.

Over time, it sometimes happens that the tiles in the bathroom, bathtub or kitchen start to darken. Faced with excess humidity, tiles become difficult to clean. While some opt for cleaners filled with chemicals, others use natural household products to preserve this material. To combat the harmful effects of humidity, remove dust, dirt and mold, here are 5 natural methods for cleaning your tile joints.

Ceramic, earthenware, sandstone, marble or cement tiles…Tiling can cover the floor or walls. Tile joints, in addition to their aesthetic appearance, prevent tiles from peeling and guarantee the waterproofness of this covering. However, to maintain tile joints and fight against cracks caused by aggressive treatments, it is preferable to opt for natural products. In this article, here are 5 ecological solutions to effectively remove dirt from joints and preserve your tiled floor.

How to clean floor joints with grandmother’s tips?

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